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For a solution the plot of osmotic pressure ` (pi ) ` verses the concentration ` ( c "in" mol L^(-1) ` ) gives a straight line with slope 310 R where 'R' is the gas constant The temperature at which osmotic pressure measured is

A

`310 xx 0.082 K `

B

`310^(@)C`

C

`37^(@)C`

D

`(310)/(0.082)K`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`pi CRT, y = x ( m), m =RT`
`310 R = RT`
`therefore T = 310 K = 37^(@)C`
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